New Perth Stadium

New Perth Stadium

The new Perth Stadium will form a permanent centrepiece as part of the Burswood Peninsula redevelopment. Located on the Swan River, it will be a major sporting and entertainment venue, capable of attracting national and international events to Perth.

The design of the Stadium is focussed on delivering a 'fans first' philosophy. With 60,000 seats and the potential to increase to 70,000, the standard of the Stadium including its functionality, services, finishes and fit out will ensure that it is one of Australia's finest.

An integrated public transport solution will ensure that fans can travel to and from the new Perth Stadium using a range of options.

The new Perth Stadium will create a spectacular gateway to our City. Together with other major development projects such as Elizabeth Quay and the Perth City Link, the new Stadium will enhance Perth's reputation as a world-class destination.

Full 4G Wi-Fi coverage across the Stadium and Sports Precinct

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The new Perth Stadium and Sports Precinct - view from the north west

The new Perth Stadium and Sports Precinct from Stadium Station

The new Perth Stadium and Sport Precinct Amphitheatre

The new Perth Stadium and Sports Precinct AFL format

The new Perth Stadium and Sports Precinct Cricket format

The new Perth Stadium and Sports Precinct rectangular format

The new Perth Stadium and Sports Precinct Concert format

The new Perth Stadium and Sports Precinct view from the south east

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Construction of the stadium and sports precinct

In July 2014 WESTADIUM was appointed to design, build, finance and maintain the new Stadium and Sports precinct. Their design meets the State’s minimum requirements for a world-class stadium in a parkland setting with a uniquely Western Australian focus.

Features of the five tiered Stadium include an exceptional view of the pitch, two 240m2 giant screens – currently some of the largest in Australia and a unique façade that reflects the State’s mining heritage by day and utilises state-of-the-art LED lights to show the home team colours by night.

The Precinct will have three distinct spaces, each one celebrating Western Australia, providing a range of facilities such as playgrounds, picnic areas and an amphitheatre.

This design will undoubtedly provide the State with the ability to attract major international events as well as providing a fantastic home ground advantage for our own local and national teams.

In July 2014 WESTADIUM began mobilising on site and construction commenced in December 2014.